A NEW PREMIUM!" bare Jest received a, limited sttp Vly bf a new work entitle.! "A Thousand Tacts" with a Memorandum Calendar for 1882, will h ws are presenting to snb toorlbers who pay tl.OO In advance for the Camion Advocate. Your choice of this or "Kendall's Horse and his Diseases." Pay promptly and get the premium I BATOBDAY, MAY 27, 1882. Local and Personal. Mist Amsmla Silllmah, Postmistress at Anniversary of the Centre Square literary Society. Git Tint Bust. A second-hand Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organ, ss good as new, for sale cheap. Inquire or t. i,. Whitney, at U & 8. depot, this borough. IBS-There Is no place like th Original Cheap Cash Store for tancy Dress Goods. jfeB- Mrs. Ii. Wehr A Bister, on Botllh atreet, hare just returned from thecity with another lot of new and fashionable millin ery goods, to which they Invito iho especial attention of the ladies. Prices reasonable. ifeft-Kor a good cup of COFPKE buy Wntermute's STAR COFFEE. teSU Gentlemen's furnishing goods In endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at Clauss A Bra's, Dank st. fl-For prepared paints, wall paper, books, stationery or fancy article of any and very description, at very lowest prices, go lor K. t. L-uckenoscn, uroauway, itiaucti Chunk. $&r Baby Carriages an Immense slock, all-style and all priree, Just received tit J. A,, uaoers, naruwere swtre, uppusow puuuu amiar. Itank street, this bomueh. Call and see them, anil you will be sure In buy one for your baby. They are nobby I Ja- If you nave a cold or cough of any kind, buv a bottle of Hill's Peerless Couch Syrup at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug 6toro. Use 11 all, ana II noi sausuea return mu empty Wile and lie will refund your money. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drops on tho same terms. No cure, no pay. jpST- Have you seen the new and elegant stock of spring and summer merchant tail oring goods, comprising cloths, cassimeres and suiting, just received at Clauss A Uro'e, Bank street, this borough? If you have not, call at once. Good fits guaranteed at prices to suit you all. tojuClocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver Ware for sale, and repairing dime at Haga tuan's Store, Lehighton. 25--yl. jEiT" Boots and shoes for ladle, gentle men, misses, youths and children, of latest style and most substantial make, at lowest prices, at Clauss A Dro's, Lehighton. tan.tf you wanta nice smootli.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer'i Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. He will fix you right, ana tlou'tyou forget it. JMJ-You will find a large stock or the most elegant designs in WALL PAPER and BORDERS, at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug .store, in Leuckel's Block, at very lowest prices. -Make vour selections now. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Munch Chunk, bus hail a practire ol over zu years, Ann is proo alilv the oldest resident dentist In this val ley. The Dr's work speaks fur Itself, and the fact that all critical work in the region is glvm to him ia a sufficient guarantee of Dls superior auillty as n surgeon uenum. Eif-Buggy Harness at 12 dollars and up wards : Flvnets. ear tins. Ian dusters, screen covers, sheets, collars, whins, etc., at the " luwest price, for sale sale by Milton Flory, Weissport, Pa. QI vou never had a good CUP OF COFFEE go to WINTERMUTE'3 and buy his private brand-STAR COFFEE. JHD Hats and caps, an immense variety ot all the latest slyes, at popular prices, at Clauss A tiro's, Bank street. SeEuWINTEUMUTE'S STAR COFFEE has no equal. Received fresh every week, aad packed In air tight packages. toCL.-'Ladlcj. have Vou seen the new and beaulirai assortment of latest novelties In hats, bounels. trimmings, flowers, ribbon", Ac, at Mrs. Wchr X Htster'a7 II vuu nave not, call now for best and choicest bargains r-fr-Call at Nusbsum'e and tee the nob by line of Jewelry which they have just re cslved. And now Catas.iunua has o coffee house and free reading room. The basement of the new Lutheran church at Coplay has been completed, The Pennsylvania 8tate Teachers' As sociation meets at Pottsville on July 6th Hon. W. 8. Kirkpatrick will he the nra tor at the Decoration Day ceremonies in Xaslon. An increase of 1 0 per cent in the wages of the employes of the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company is talked of. A miner named John Dough, was k,ill ed at Pittston,on last Monday, by a fall of rock. The annual reportof the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company shows $30,153,' 100 assets and $29,050,206 liabilities.incliid ingthe capital stock, and a surplus of jClif,' tOO. On May 1st $109,000 of the sterling loan of the company were paid. The girl, Bridget Hart, convicted a few weeks ago, at Pottsville, of placing I, it In fant on the railroad track with the intention of causing its death, has been sentenced to six months Imprisonment. Charles Acker, inside boss, ami Taut Quirk, a mln:r, at Cuyler colliery, Scliiiyl kill county, hayebeen arrested lot violating the law relating to ventilation in the mines, by whieh a miner named Patrick Tighe, lost his life. Supervisor Xewhanl has been grading the hill at South Lehigbton, and a capital good job he has made ol it, and tho cost ol it was but trifling. Elmer Erduiau, aged 19 years, and Cbas. Reuter and John Sboun were Sunday swept over the Lehigh dam, atAlleutown, in a rowboat, Erdinan was drawn uuiler the dam and drowned, but the others swam ashore. John Rinker, headman at one of the colleries of the Pennsylvania Coal Company at Scranton, fell down the shaft on Friday and waa instantly killed. David II. Davis was caught between the cars at Nottingham Shaft, near Wilkes bar re, on Saturday, and so badly mangled that he will die. The grist mill at Lyon Valley, Lehigh county, belonging to Hon. 8. A. Bridges, s burned on Saturday. Loss, $8000. The Chinese never dun a debtor. If the money isn't paid when due off comes an ear. If that rule was eulorced in this couu try some of our subscribers would have been reduced to mince meat long before to day, On Monday week John Rebrig, hotel keeper at Catasauqua, was arrested and bound over to answer at Court for selling liquor on Sunday. Robert E. Wright, Jr., Esq., has con seated to deliver the address in connection with the decoration day ceremonies in Al lsntown on decoration day, and that it will ba a grand effort no one knowing him will doubt. Joseph Derr was fatally injured in the mines at Shenandoah on Thussday of last week. The jury in the case ot James Price, on trial at Pottsville for the murder of Michael Brennan at Minersville in February last, Friday night rendered a verdict f acquittal. Friday, at Dunmore, Lackawanna county, John Rinker fell down a coal shall 200 feet deep. His body was fearlully man gled. Thomas Hayley was killed by a fall of rock in Glemlon Colliery, near Mahancy City, on Wedntslay, Pottsville, Pa., died on Sunday night. She succeeded her mother In the Postmistresshipt the ulit lady having died soveral weeks egot This is a good time to view the valleys ami mountains In this region, and David Ebberts' the place tohlre your teams at very reasonable rales. Mrs. Davis ahd sister, of Millport, were poisoned by eating wild parsnip last Fri day. They were very ill) but by tho timely arrlvol and prompt attloh of Dr. J. C. Kreamer they all right again. Franklin Bnyer's liltlo soil, while play ing near the school house at Millport Wed nesday, fell and broke his arm. Dr. J. C. Kreamer reduced tho fracture, and be is do ing well. Five men were killed and three seyere ly Injured Wednesday by an explosion of gas in the Kohlnoor colliery .ntShenandoali, Pa. A fire has broken out in the Lower Rausch Creek Colliery, Schuylkill county, and the mcu have been forbidden to enter the mine. It is probable that the fire will have to be "drowned out,' a process that may occupy a year. The mine employed 300 men and boys. Tho great Miley-Baylcss footraco to long talked about took place on the Fair Grounds, in this borough, Thursday after noon. The stakes wero $000, distance 200 yards, and was won by about four feet by Mlley, the Summit Hill Tet. Tho race was witnessed by about 1000 persons, and con siderable money changed hands on tile re sult. Tho race was fairly'contested and all sscd off with the best of good feeling. Attention Comrades 1 Tho Veterans of Lehighton, rankertnn, and vicinity ore requested to meet at Tbosi Mantz's, Exchange Hotel, Ibis (Saturday) evening, May 27th, at 7.30 o'clock, to matte arrangements to duly observe Decoration Day (Tuesday 30th). Let there be a full attention. By the, Vktrbans, Spring and Summer Styles. In his new quarters in the Exchange Ho tel building, the undersigned is fully pro- ured to fityou out with a new anil elegant v fiuincsuit of clothes, at a price which must convince the must skeptical that what he Promises he can anil will perform. His stock embraces the lalcst noVeltlea in cloths. cassimers and suitings, and lie is making constant additions to Ills stuck. Drop In and see his new quarters in the. Exchange Holcl building, UjiiK street, Lenignim, i a. II. u. I RTKRS, Ag i. A Brutal Attack. Saturday night at FrackVillc, Schuylkill county, several boya were Itirtneniing a parly of Hungarians who could not speak English, when ouo of the Hungarians iu his rage attacked Benny Knnlner,aged IB years, an innocent spectator, with a hatohct,crusl ing his skull and cutting a dccjl gash across his face. Ho then attempted to place the buy's head on a block.intending to cut it oil', but was prevented by outsiders. Young Kantner cannot recover. The Hungarian was arrested Sunday and committed to jail Eumm r Suitings. Kvervnne miil buy clothing it is one of the necessities of this life; but dn we buy iod c Mb ui? Judeinz Ir.nn the vast amount ol sales made at Jiwph Jonns' great clothing house in Obcrt's Untitling, ilil. bor- ougli, we. inler that a large majority ii our tcople do. Mr. Junes keeps im shoddy goods in stock, and handles none but articles ot approval that hecan conscientiously reooui- nieuii. lie lias just lam in u ireinenuuut stuck, and his sales are simply immensr. lie is nnw prepared lor the warm weuther, with a varied line nf light soilings, utpm-a and linen dusters, white vests, Ac. lie. has some nobby blue suitings lur business im n ; ami ins slock ot gents lurmshing goons is on a par with anything of the kind in thi region. II you are in need ot doming an lestre honorable treatment, call uiwu Job, Jonasj ltl. W. l-cisl, manager. Fatal Explosion. An explosion of sulphur occuriv-d In the Buck Ridge colliery, uear Shaninkin, Sat urday, causing the instunt death of Jame Lawrence and Frank Osmun, and fatally burning David Green and Frederick IIoll' man. Green has since died, Huffman had entered n breast with a naked lamp, while the other men remained behind the battery An unexpected body of sulphur was met, which ignited Irum the lamp, causing a ter rific explosion, and hurling the men with isreat force against tho gangway timberr, Aliout two hundred tons of top coal was dis lodged, which fell on Lawrence and Osmon, Green and Uoll'man were terribly burned, and the former died the followingday. This mine is over 1500 feet deep, and has alwavs been remarkably free of gas. Un Friday evening, 10th Inst., the Liter ary Society connected with the Centre Square Select Bchool, held Its first anhlvers- fv. The exercises wero held in the Evan gelical church, near New Mahoning, llev. W. It. Wieand was present and opened the exercises With proyer. Miss Emms Klstler furnished the music for the occasion. Great credit Is due her for tho msnner Ih which she conducted her work. Her selections Were very choice and were well tendered. Several solos end duets wero especially ad mired by the nuilioncc. Essays and era tlons wtre delivered by the following mem bers t Daniel Sitter. A. J. Balllet, Emma L. Seidle, Abraham Kistler, Nathan Balllet, Lilly Arncr, Amanda E. Balliet, Prof. A. 8. Miller, formerly a member of the Society and at present principal of the East Maueh Chunk High school, delivered the Anni versary oration. Ho those "Anniversaries" as his subject. Ills address wss pointed, interesting and practical. All the members of the prngrammfl ac quitted themselves well. The success of the annlversjry reflected graatcrcdit on lht Society, and gavo evidence of goal, faith ful work. Tbe church was filled with an appreciative audience. The people of Ccn tre Square may well be proud of the advan tages of literary Improvement their young peoplo have in their midst. The Society hits collected the nucleus of a good library, consisting of about 30 volumes of rhoice bonks, including Hume's England, Gibbon's Rome, Tonge'a History of Rome and a full set of Abbott's popular histories. EfTorts aro making to increase this library, which will be of much value to tho young people nf the community. Tills Society is connected with the Centre Square Select school, founded In the spring of 1877. This school hos a very good at. tendance for the high grade it maintains. Its special object is to prepare young men for College and train teachers. A few years ogo three of Its student's entered Sophomore class in college. It has at present classes in Memorabilia of Socrates, Cicero, Geomc try, Algebra, Cresar, Virgil, Physiology, Mental Science, Ac. Tbe peoplo of Centre Bquare enjoy (pedal educational advant ages. They bnvo school 10 months in the year. It is at present in charge ol Messrs, Geo. 1C. Mussolman and Tilg. M. Balliet. Weissport Penciling!. Miss Norn F. Smith, Bh eslecnned lady, of Berwick, Pa., was visiting her numerous triends here last week. The one absorbing topic during the week has been the grand sociable of tbe I. B.C., which was held in Linderman's ball, Lehlehtnn, on last Friday evening. From all accounts anJ the many words of appro. bation, it must have been a grand success, It is wonderful to listen to the brilliant panegyrics ot some of those who were prcs ent. One Isdy In particular was so enthus iastic over the event that, in tbe height of her ecstucy, she declared she would attend fo delightlul an affair every evening were it possible. Judging by tuefe and similar re marks we ere constrained to call It a grand success. The net pniceeds, above expenses, are topo for tho benefitof theClub.which is a worthy institution in our midst. Miss Belle NusbaUin Was on a pilgrim age to West Chester and Philadelphia dur ing the latter part nf last week. She enjoy ed her trip very much. Mr. Wm. Brown, of Lancaster, ami Mr. Meljiot, of KutztuWn, were the guests ot Mr. A, F. Snyder over Sunday, Weissport is beginning to look loVclyj ibe trees are in full foliage and tho town is putting on Its wonted and old-tlinc awning. On Tuesday evening a large patty took Mrs. Amelia Kneclit, the accomplished wifoof our popular postmaster, unawares, and surprised her, it being her birthday. A large number wero present wilb refresh ments and enjoyed themselves merrily. Mr. K. was fully up to tbe occasion, ani furnished h liberal supply of oranges, nick- nack, candies and other dainties. It was indeed a pleasant evening for the participa tors, uml will be long remembered bythetn Dr. J. G. Zero is making extensive im, provements to his residence. Tho spirit ol improvement and repair ing lias seized a number of our people, and chief among them Mrs. Maria Culton, who is putting down a stone pavement and erect ing a new fence in front of htr handsome property. Mrs. C is one of the live buii ness women of tills valley, Oxo. From tie County Seat. A Decision Rendered. Ciiaucellor Ruiiyou rendered Mondny Kinruiug Ills decision Un tho petition of tho Gowen Garrett party for a mandatory rder ilircdiiig an election lur dlreclois ol i the Central Railroad of New Jersey. Ho rders iho books closed after such nn event has been duly advertised, and an advertise meut of twenty -one days announcing tie election to bo made according to the by-laws. The present Hoard of Directors is to apoinl three iiisjiectors, and submit their names to him ten days befors the election. He orders the receivers to make nut the necessary list of stockholders alter tbe books have been closed, and produce it with the stock and traurfsr books. The time fur beginning these proceedings is left optional with the present Board. Reformed Clasiis. Tim Lehigh Classis of the Reformed Church, in the jurisdiction of which tbe county of Carbon is embraced, met at Blan ilon, Berks county, on Friday evening, and continued its business session Satunlay m 'ruing. The oieulug sermon was preach ed by Key. A. Barthnloincw,of this borough, Tbe general business routine was preceded by the reading of a parochial report by each pastor giving account to classis ofthe sor rows oud difficulties, joys and triumphs of the year. The general state of each eccles iastical charge is In this way brought to the attention of the judicatory once a year Tbe general business is presented to Classis iu form for transaction by the reports ofthe Standing Committees, such as tbe Commit tee on Religious Services, Overtures, Classi cl Minutes, Synodic I Minutes, Ac. In this way the items sent down from tbe sy nods ol the church are brought to the at tention of tbe Classis for proper action, to, get her with any action recorded in the minutes of last year's sessiajs requiring st tenllon The religious services were yari ous and interesting. Saturday afternoon services were held preparatory to tbe Holy Communion, which was celebrated on Sun day morning. On Sunday afternoon there was a Sunday school meeting, with address es by Rev. T. N. Reher, of Macungie, and Rev. J II. Hartman, of this borough. In the evening there was a missionary meet ing consisting of worship and address on the J-ield of foreign Missions, the Field of Do mestic Missions, and the Method of Halting Missionary 1-iinos, by llev. J H Leinbaeh, ot Reading. The closing proceedings were cliaraclensnl by great unanimity. There wm, indeed, hardly enough variety of sen tiiuent l" give spice to tht, proceedings. Mahoning Valley Items. Our luriiiers uru busily engaged plant ing corn. A number ofouryoung folks were on u fishing excursion last week, and are said to have enjoyed themselves very much, al hough they caught no fish. II. A. K , chairman of the committee of arrangements at the Centre Squire school nniversary, did not officiate on Saturday norning: lie was to lieiilgutoii and bougnt new suit. A. J. Balllet has introduced the straw hat in this vicinity bd claims it is too warm for other head gear. The Centre Square Literary Society will meet this (Saturday) evening in tho school house. Tho question for discussion is Re solved, That bad books are more pernicious than bad company. Tho society is in a nourishing condition, and tbe people begin to appreciate it. -Rev. W. K. Wieand delivered an sble sermon on Saturday evening in the chapel at New Mahoning. The choir of St. John's church met last Sunday evening at the bouse of Mr. Hop pea for practice, and will meet there again next Sunday evening. They are progress ing finely. -F. W. Smith Is back from theTbeolog- leal seminary, at Lancaster. He will finish his course next year. David B. has commenced the manu facture of canes. Amandes Kistler wss at West Penn on Saturday visiting friends. Some persons claim that man should have experience both in literay and private company. Some attend to both on tbe same evening. They must surely obtain some benefit by it. Ciciao, Wakening up Politics. In market Strawberries. Almost over House-cleaning. Lort again for the West U. E. Butler. Much too high Potatoes, butter and eggs. Resting on their lsurels-Lyrio Chofal Society Going hp Brick walls In Packer's building. Going to move up town Maueh Chunk Democrat. On Hjrlslt to their parents John Orel- lira nnd wife. The Iron railing In front ofthe Amcrl' can House is being repainted. Mrs. Benjamin Yarger has taken pos session of her new home, No. 98 Broadway. Weare glad to report that Palil SdhWel- bin's, who was dangerously Injured, Is Im Mrs. Valeria DaRrllit, Of Now Yorki is visiting her sistefj Mrs. Anms Slrullhf West Broadway, Mrs. Nancy McGinley, West Broadway, has had tho front of her Inmi.i painted hich helps tbe looks of it Very much. The reason the items from the County Seat did not appear In last week's Aovocatk, is because they were hot delivered in time. In order to secure a solid and firm foundation for the new Packer building, It seemed necessary to put down a number of spiles. Being something new here It at tracted quite a number of spectators. Milton C. Dlmmlck, who has been so journing in Philadelphia for several mntlthsi was in town last week apparently mUch im proved in health. Tbe Switch-Back Railroad opened for tho season on Monday, May 15th, under the management nf Mumford Brothers. Rejiort says that Dr. D. K. Shoemaker, a former resident and physician of this place, who lias lien absent several years purposes returning in tho near future td lo cate and follow his profession. C. A. Rex received a telegram last week that his wife and son bad safely landed In London, England. Welcome newsj especial ly to her husband ahd friehdsi John 0. Dolon. J. L. Dink, James S, Loose and L. A, Armbruster, are all having their houses papered and painted. Motley spent In the fight direction, for it is an ac knowledged fact, that it is economy to haye all buildings well painted and safely Ibsured. Mr. C. Shindell lias, for the present, has been transferred to tho L. A S. office here as night operator, 'n place of J. F. Mtillen,Who left. Jacob II Smith, formerly of this place but now or Phillipsburg, N; J.j fad 0 a Dy ing visit to his friends' hereon Monday last. He look natural and wcl'. A. W. Nonamhcher'i is putting down a substantial stone pavement in front of his Vacant lot adjoining "his dwelling, West Broalway. -Dennis Mulhearn has put up a frame building adjoining Ills mother's lotOh West Broadway, to be used nS a store, as he in tends to embark in the mercantile business, at once. Tho more the merrier. -The Brnadwoy entrance of the LAS office, near the railroad, has uetitt faVored with a new coat of paint. So far, so good We hope that the Company will not alight their depot. Un the 30th of this month, Rev. E. Ferrier Will repeat his lecture on the Battle of Gettysburg, in Concert Hall, for tho bene fit of Miitinn Hose Company, Misses Emma Cortrlghl ond Annie Hartman, aro visiting friends in LeWishurg, Pa. Thry expect to be absent two Weeks, J. A. Rommel, Assistant Postmasterj spent a few days in Boston, Mass., during last week, A. E. Bheelz. has moved Into tbe house lately purchased from the estate of James MacCrea, dec.d. The infant child nf Fred Brcnelser, 2nd ward, died on Wednesday last aged about A months, Wc hope- the day is not far distant when some enterprising person will iiurchase the lot between James II. Wilhelm and Jobn McGovern, West Broadway, and tear down the old dilapidated excuse for a house, and erect instead, a dwelling in keeping with that part nf the town. C. C. Fulton and Miss LizzieeDellart, ol the 2nd ward, were united in the bonds of matrimony on last Tuesday by Rev. L, B. Hofrman.pastol' of St. Paul's M Ecburcb, of this place. They left on the afternoon train for Philadelphia and Washington, D. C. They expect to bo absent about one week. May they have a pleasant time on their wedding 'our and enjoy a long and happy life. Hugh Hy ndmanf East Maueh Chunk, and Father nf E. K. Hynduiau, Suierin tcndelit of the Wabash System nf Railroads Summit Hill and Lansford Items, The lollowlng items we clip from the Jtceord of the 20th Inst. Summit Hill. John Watt's residenco is much Improv ed by the repairing done a new roof, the exterior weather-boarded and tho lot en closed with a neat picket fence. The arrival of the seven trains dally nVer the Swllchback during tho week added B little life to the town. Sunday two trains will be run, reaching here at2il3 ond 3 o' clock. Summit Lodge 1. O 0. F., nro now the owners of what was known as the ltnyle properly, at the east end of White street, having purchased it from the Fidelity Building and Loan Association. $1000 was the ttrife paid. -Tbe male scholars of Chester 8pr1hg? Soldiers' Orphan School, In the number of 30, accompanied by lliclr band, will be In town on the SOtk to take part In the Dc-nof-ation setvices, which will take place In the morning. Mrs. Mory Seveeney, who left town J weeks ago tu make liar home with her soli John at Philadelphia, died thereon Mun lay last and Was burlldln tho new Cntbe littl cemetery on Wednesday afternoon. She wan AS years of age, bavin!! been born ii County Donegal, Ireland, It) the year 1824. T'lie cohlractof building the new Calho llct'lllirth hns been awarded lo John Ilrdl' of Philadelphia, who guarantees to build It for $11,200. John Breslin.iifSuminlt ttilt, and Herman Riclid, of Lansford, wern the other bidders. RresMu'a bid was Sl.l.OSj, and Riebe's $H,noo. The contractor ie to Complete it Ih six months. Captain 8. A. Wi lit- Friday received i marble headstones from the Government to mark the resting places of the following soldiers burled Ih town : Charles Frl'z, Wm. A. Kellcy, John Mcllngli, Thomas McGcehan, Douglass Boyle, B. S. Yonker, F. W. Fisher, James Glenn John Campbelli D. C. Thomas, William Clemetts, L-wis Bchullz, D..D. Davis. Wheh the stones are properly set tbey will show 16 inches tibove ground. The graves of 14 soldiers are yet unmarked, but orders have been sent f, r the required number ol stones. Each stone contains the name nnd company and regi ment tu which tliev belonged. liAKat-IIRtt. While returning borne from Mr. Lewis' funeral on Thursday Thomas Thomas' team fan away, iujuiing three of a party of ladles who were In the Wagon. Mrs. Jobn Mor gans, of Bull Ruu, had her arm broken ; Airs. William Pritchani,or town, hod sever al ribs broken, and Mrs. Thomas Rees was slightly luluretl. Mr. and Mrs. Weber, and Messrs. E. L. and Ii. P. Jenkins were called to Pililsdel phla on Saturday last, to attend the funeral of Mr. Weber's daughters, Mrs. Smith, nee Gwcnnle Weber, who died of consumption nt the age of 33 years. Her husband and family of two children Curvive her. Bhe was formerly a resident of Lapsford. To-day the concert will be given by the Lansford Choir. The choir has been practicing lor months and has HrrlVcd ut a high Etato of excellence. Tho concert will bo equal, if not superior, to any yet given in Davis' Hall. Summit Hill gave a crowd ed house to the Choral Society and Lans ford should do as much for her own Organi zation. The proceeds Will bo devoted lo defraying the expenses of tbe choir. Another of our old and respected citi zens passed away oh 1'ucsday, in the person 'of William Lewis, of Berstch street, nt the age of 02, from what is known as miner's consumption asthma. Ho was a native of South Wales. The burial took place on Thursday the Summit Hill Protestant cemetcry,whcn Summit Lodge, I. 0. O. Fi, of which deceased was a member, attended the funeral. Lausford Lodge also attended Mrs. Lewis survives him after 40 years of married life. sey, probably both, will be extendod to tbe" property at once. Tho effect of this transfer will be important, and wjll haye a targe In fluence nn trade. This tract of. land bo longs to the Boris estate, and the above in formation was furnished by A.J. Womcla dnrf, the agent of the estate, of which tho late Stephen Harris nnd his brother, Joseph P. Harris, were the engineers. The Coal Trade. Philadelphia Tlqcr, 22nd i Tho anthra cito coal trado is without much clinngr though tbe operators think that their rales can be inntlo to equal Ihepro luct ol the half time r.iil put uion which the trade is now based. The formal announcement of three day's Weekly restriction has been made for this and next weeks, arid this policy will be continued Unless them Is n marked Changed for the better. While coal ship ments from this port are a little heavier tlmn heretofore, there Is still a slight accumiila linn al Port Richnlnndt and tills seems to lie the rule at all the shipping ports, caused by the Increased time made but Week at. the inlnesi though Ascension Day wosolxerved Utmost nf them preventing a full week's nti'i put. Th aullirucito oerators have nhotit Cotnc to the conclusion that the trade, as at present orgaliiz-il !ts1i when working full time, the facility to mine tlitttlh morecnl limn there is n steady demand for. In IKNl there wero 41 days restriction lo June 1st from December lsti 1SS0. as against ."II .lays In saiue month this year. In June of ISSI wnrk was restricted lor six days, nnd Ibis Juno restriction lias beon agreed in for the II ret three days ol that month. In July 1 RSI then' Were three days restriction, to total restriction In I8SI lly ngfcenlCnt beinq So biysi as against Al data in this year, iu eluding Hie three days agreed to for this Jnuo The output from all regions ia snid be mme Ihan .W0, noil tons behind this period la-t year. The furnHce demand Con tiiiues good, und for uonernl Mrio.-HS is in I'reniiiifii ilml Ills impeded that tho concur rentaction nf the conimpunies will produco lie desired result in procuring prices more satisfactory to the producing anil carrying Merest. Tho outlook is generally l ttpr ail a fdrlHIgllt sinre, every Indication minting tu good r'ctUHla fruili ngritiultdrri! ndustries, and tho lecling of the operators s oiieol rniifideiidt'os to a healthy coal lludc mi good results inter this season. The total tnnnageof anthracite coal from 11 the regions for the week ending May 13 s reported by the several currvingcoinptin rs amounted to J 2 tons, ogtiiiiel -12i, 228 tons in Iho corresponding week last year, a decrease ol 4,1 tonB. Hie total amount of anthracite niinod fur tbe year is ,542,770 tons, against y,423,T5l tons for the me period last year, n deereere of 6SnyjSV tons. During tho week ending on IheSutli Itis'i, 183,119 tons of coal were transported ovr the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total of 2,024,442 tons In that date, and showing an increaseof 217,045 tens as compared willi same tithe lest year. The tonnage of last week is tho largest ever shipped. During tbe week ending on the l!)th inst., there were 011,330 lltliS ol coal ship ped over the L. and S. RU., making a total f 1,525,443 Kins to that date, n decrease, as compared with same tinio last year, of 37, CUB tonsi L. C. A Nav, Co. Dividend. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany Tuesday announced a semi-annual dividend of two per cent, payable on the 5th of June, the transfer books being closed for ten days previous. We learn that the busi ness of the Lehigh Navigation Company shows a marked Improvement over tbe same period last year. Notwithstanding the great depression in the coal trade, tbe production of the Company's coal has in creased, and at a reduced cost per ton. The tonnage of the canal is 14,1100 tons greater. and the miscellaneous business on the Le high snd Susquehanna Railroad shows a large increase. For the remainder ol tbe year the prospects are regarded as very fa vorable. in the West, died on last Tuesday at the ripe old age of 82. Thus hns another old veteran ofthe L. C. A Nav. Company gone to his long home. Nathan Patterson, of Summit Hill, de parted this life on last Thursday, the 18th net., and was buried last Tuesday afternoon n Upper Maueh Chunk cemetery) be was bout 70 years of age, anil was one at the first settlers of Maueh Chunk, and one of the oldest employes ofthe L. C. A Nav. Co., he having baen in their employ 67 years about 27 years of that time ho lived in this place, nnd 50 years at Summit Hill, where be died. He was universally respected and was a consistent member ofthe Presbyterian church Charles Hand, one of our respected citi zens, snd for many years employed in this place and vicinity first by the L. C, A Nav. Co., and lately by tbe C. R. R. of N. J. and who has for several months past been afflicted both in mind and body, departed this life on Saturday tbe 13th inst., leaving a wife to mourn his death. He was buried in the Catholic cemetery in East Maueh Chunk Mr. Wilmore Wiley, ot New York, and Miss Fannie Morris, daughter of Wm. C Morris, Jr., were joined together in the holy bonds of matrimony on Thursday afternoon of last week, by Rey. E. Ferrler, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The ceremony was performed in tbe church In the pres ence of u large number of friends. The re ception took place immediately after lb ceremony at tbe residence of tbe bride' parents, on West Broadway, Iong nay tbey tiro and happy may they be w nua lajnug together o'er lite a ruKtsed sea, The Cantata of Queen Esther was per formed on Tuesday and Wednesday even ings of last week, in Concert Hall, by sum ofthe members of Ibe Lyric Choral Society of this place, under tbe direction of Prof, C. II. Webb. All who bad the pleasure of ultnessiug the performance, unite In say in it was a grand affair. All filled their re speclho places very creditably. Whlf Albrlghtsville Dots. -Nelson R. Deppy, of this place, intends to leave this place for Hill's Grove,Suliiyan Co., Pa., where he has been offered a posi tion in tbe blacksmith shop as assistant fore man, and we bayo no doubt that Mr. Dep phy will dothe work well for ho understands bis business thoroughly. We all wish him success. Cr 8 S Lovering, of Brodheausvillo, paid us a flying visit an Thursday of last week. The Doctor looks bale and hearty as ever. Mr Jesse R Cortriglit, of Slatington, was on a trout fishing expedition several days of last week along Mud Run. Mr Samuel II Heckman, of this place, Will shortly Visit friends and relatives in Bradtord county. Mr. Daniel C Christman, tbe cntcrpris ng SuM.-rvisor of Penn Forest twp.Js busily ngoged with a squad of men in repairing the public roads, which are in a bad condi ion, and especially the roads leading from Albrightavllle to Meckesville and Kibler.s Hotel. There was an advance in wages here ast week to all tho laborers snd lueahanics, of 15 per cent. Tbe members ofthe Evangelical Lull- eran congregation, of Ibis place, propose te build a very handsome church edifice near the old Albrlghtsville cemetery) the build ing is to be ol frame, 32x54 leet and IS leel high, with dome, which will bo about 05 ti 70 feet high, with a splendid church bell in it weighing from 500 to 700 pounds. The structure will cost when completed abou $2,000, of which $1,100 has been subscribed already. Miss Johanna B Kibler, of this place. was visiting friends ond relatives in Trachs Vll lo. She returnel home en Friday last well pleased with her trip. Mr II G Deppy, will shortly move Into one of Henry J Deppy's bouses, anil will continue to work for his futber In rebuilding his extensiyo Grist Willis, lately ilctroved by fire. The size ofthe mill will be 22z3 foot, with a west wing 10x20 leet, and 1 feet higli, together with threo ruu of stones aud the machinery, which will ba of tb latest Improvement Mr Richard II Greene has broken ground for the erection of a fine dwelllu house, (ize 18x20 feet, and 28 leet high. . DurLxx. A Big Lease of Coal Lands. A large portion ol the Broad Mounts anthracite coal land?, amounting to ove seven thousand acres, and containing a cording to the reports of several well know mining engineers, over 10,000,000 tons of coal, liss just been leased for a period of twenty-five years to the following gent! men, ill well-known as prominent miners and shippers of coal i Francis Robinson, of New York) James C. Hayden, of Jeanes ville) E. B. Leisenring, of Maueh Chun and Frauk T. Robinson, of ew lork. Ac tive operations, consisting of tho develop. several of them deserve special nolico for c ment of tbe lands with tbe diamond drill, Big Creek Itcliis. Hon. J. C. Kreamer, of Millport, was ere on Saturday. The greater part of the corn has been planted by the farmers Mr. Henry Miller nnd wife, nf Maueh Chunk, were visiting friends hero on Sunday, A child of James Hone, of Long Run Was interred in the cemetery nt Weissport this Weeki Lewis Itemerer sold a horso to a gen tleman in Berks county, on Saturday of last week, for $16(7. -"Prof. R. F. Hoit'oi'il Ahd wlfeif Lehigh ton, Were on a visit to friends at this place oh Monday last, and while hero gave us a pleasant call. Mr. David Walrlr, rtf rine Run, who has been lying in n critical condition, wo earn from tho doctor is in n fair way recovery. Mr. Nathan Bolt was elected on Sunday ast to represent our Sunday school at the Ministerial Sunday School Convention which will bo held ut Ilnzlet-m, May 30 Charlton Burnett, of Monroe is men tlor.eii as a cancli'lulo fur Lietltcnaiit-fJo ernor on the Demoi ratio side, Mr. Burnett hashed National cxix-iience, and lias many staunch friend in this county who would bo pleased to give lnm their voles. -P. J. Median, o! Munch Chunk, is favorably mentioned in Connection with tin Representative, hmiii'iatinn on the Demo cratic sidu. Mr. M. if nominated, will un- loubtedlv bo one of the men who will rep resent Carbon in the Legislature. Rkvkrk. WMesale Met Report. -I,nvirt ut' that luscious lrult, the pencil, may rejoice in tho fact that res ent appeiiMnCea i-till iniliente n very lsrgf crop iu Delaware, larger than ever bt fer with tbe single exception of that of 1875. nnd the decreuHO now is not to be ascribed tn a WAUt of bloasomi on the I rees, for tbey tire itbuudnnt. but to the fact tint there r.rs not nearly ko many trees. Af ter that dinihtrous crop very few trees were pUutod, while mauy old ones were pulled up. This lint greatly diminished the peach area and insured the grnwerR ngtinst the snpembnudint calamity of 1875. Tho newa from nil quarters is that notwithstanding all tbo recent frostn the penclii R are still anfo. This Is the wold from Sussex below nnJ Now Castle above; while in Kent, the very center of the peach iuterrst as well ns territory, there is but rue voice, and that !- tint there ia a great abundance many more tlinn aro disir.ible, and fears are freily expressed tint if thoy are not pirti.illy killed here after thcro will be morethau can he easi ly handled. A Vigorous Growth ofthe hnlr u often promoted by uslqg Par ker's Hair ILilsuin. It always restores the youthful odor and lustra to gray bair, giyrs it new life snd removes all irritation aud dandrull'. Corrected Werklv for thoCAxnnx Aovocatk By R, BEATTY, SON & CO, WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac, No. 193 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. receive am! sell a'l ktnfls nf nimnlrr Pro. dnci) Doikcmic end Kmc ,rn Krint" alio Vcre tali e h'lipeis ml cmu.trv Dealers liavms Pe-i'iinaMe l'rf.iim-e Ac . aio ntvlte.it to oou ljnor cine poioi rsTAULIsUIPIXlSS'l. 1 Uni'DA Y, MAY 23, ISM Tlodftnitid fore lly traits and ve(ri-ti'cs continued ilccMi-td. ncUro Annua- t!io week Last end on f-i tuul, y stiswtrriles liotRht high prices litlfhef ttirt qeaiattous. ( abkaie, 'otatoes and in met all kinds ot Ireuli early ro. ils comnmnC ready ta't. Vcsra sternly Ileal ebotce J'.utter In yciy I nr demand. Countrf Trodnce. ArPt.l!S-Niw. choice, for tibl 4 OCai 61 Mi-dn m t KaS o t Fn cr3 'bp3 0 , Al'l'lii: lIl'IT13U-per eat, rcaJciArp.' JaUc. lac per lo. l-UITUU-D-iirj-. :2-c: art Ec.i e :a'.6c (rear.ioiy '.SrJci IMioire iioll. !o,-."c J.xtn Cti ilco Uoll,'J.i.:.-,c: Medium, 16u! c. IlKANS t'ho'CO M.V ,ii d-4 00 I tl Ululll. :'n3 i'i Mined Uai i'o I Imii. iliifc jtr III. 11A OS-Coiin'n, O'.tnr Sitiea. in.H0 Itlli- 7 osci Mic-iil-ier TV. IlItOOM UOItN-mtitn Ctiobc tlieen IIUIi. Itwtlot No l!Itrl!i;.ii!!ci lied. 4. re. musK-ii; Mew tn:o racini-y.inanvciN. v. Giptico, 13 a 4jYo-in;t Amerlci, 111 a ISo swilzie, 5atici J.nabiicer, itaiTc. UlUHit per ub',. 8 10 a 1J w I (.'tab Applet 0 U) 10 in. CltANltnlttilK -Ver Mil 18 00 a 14 Wj per box 4 rM 15. nuii.D r nuns ,rn tss. ri.ctd. o 70 io o.nirters,ta"l,Ci I cat lies, !inlrs, OH, Get p-blcd; 1alSc; pittetlCiie'tl-s. z3 a 23c I ;ti'pbcr r.cs. ::u;se; Ukcjbeiti.is.-iSiott nrlb fot-ijl. VOI'.mo.V l i'V 1 1 s?-1.'1uod, .t was a per boi i'lur.d.. Orouzes, 5 ! i S tx. Jtes Urn, s tn au 5?. FKAIIKUF-Uve Oce-c, per lb., lea net VUcil, 4SaS o E'JUI.-btrntlt Fiesh cose. 17a;.' o. HOMINY 3 IK'jS 5u per but. M.U'MJ SWEl.Te'-Sv ni, aCVO.' oerrals Siunr. Italic ir lb.- xurar, flinn., I'a (c MJTS romut. 4H aslic lor - huico vVhttet C e-tuut-', 1 SO a a 00 1 Walnuts. (.0 a 73c t Miod tmi-l s, 1 W a 1 :s. O.N 10 sv Onion otts, 6 00n7Mpcr bn,h P(iUl.ntY-I.ltc cinekeiiR, 7. u 8 c tier imtr r.e'aitllinr to slse; I)ibs,ed. ter ib. it.n3o Tur- Ulyi inaj-e,. Geo. o s.iCci Duo riB.iiro. POTATO ICS D ii fc utr bnstiol. Mwcots, 1 6S a 0 . HAL1 Ko. 1, per iilil; I 20; Kutro. fisr bbl I i'i Dniry, i.orbtd. I 5i. ItAOS Cotti ii. White, per lb. ;Ho i Cotton. Mixed. :aitfcc! Woolen, a K o SKr.DS-Tlniotbv. per bu.hcl, 2 C5 a 2 W Clover 4 73 n & 0 1 for small t a 00a5 5 1 tot larjre. TALLOW-Coumry, 7 a tci Beeswax, 21 a 21 pcclo. VINKOAlt-Chelce Wine niul Valt. I3a30o pi r ah I ; H:andird City Brand, lla13c per pal i 'Yuulry. icai8c per ira , as lo uiishtc. VEUUTAM ICS-Bermuda unions, I 75.it 0" nor box. rotatocs-o 50 a 7 00 util. PiroAiinles lOalrcsich Cabbage. G 50n7 CO crnto accord liiKtoqua.itv. Strawberries. 2 n2Bo per quart Bananas, J Otial m per buueli ;t tier mod. i Tomo loes. boxOYGO Xcas p r box i 75u2 cf. Bean : 7;: cs per bos. Groceries. nitEES COiFKE-Faucy ftio, yer Hi. 13c Choice tin, 12lsOl l'rllliOtto. lie Uuuddu, ICo ii'U1uary.0cc; Java, 2d,i22o. UOABt'ED COFl'IilJ-InpapT, p;r tb I7Ha 1SI-.CI lower traces i2'ial3c. In bulk", I1KM5C Java, ysper, f42te; Jata bills, t:aa.d SUOAIIS-Staai'artt A per lb. Co, Wlnls'oi- A, t,c- Prolr.e B. Olicj It c lined leilcw.Si-lc: AIolai-M-s Yo.lc-wi 7), a 80; QraiiuiaUd. JOV.c-1 rnwfluviirctiSi CiU,bccl,l(iw K?,o cut Loaf, lie. eYttUI'-Cbolco Maple Flavored. 42cj Pi In Mutilo l"avorctl. 8o i Cliolcb Sugar Sf i up, fi tc- Pmno Bugir bj-rnp. 51c i Qoo l fcugar Brnip sot-; u:.kfilron, 3'.Cr P.ICIt Rangoon, per lb, 6j aC'.ci Carolina a a Slit-. NKWOItt.EANS M0r,A8I-:s CUIce. 73c; Strictly l-i line. 70j; rrnio. G3e. TUAS Youou mson, per lb. 25c a I Oft-, nun pow.'tr, a I t-t'i Iniiieriol, CSa&Cc- Jap.in 23 a 70c; Ootonjr, 2i,53: Souchong, 2ia!3o CANDLUa-klar. lull Wrigi t, Koi Stearlue, ptr set. I. He; .Mould po set oijc. Grain, Flour, Feed, Ac. WHEAT-Prlmo lle.t Wli tor. 1 33 a 1 45- Me ilium. 130 n 1 33 COltM-niRb Mixed Kbol'eil, SMVc; Yellow rihel!cil, S3nS8ci liar Corn, 8:a'Xt-i OATS- Pi Imo Wil to. &Sa.M! Jtflxefl I7e53c. it YU :3 tor WeMe.n- I 03 a I 03 for Pennn. mill Ohid, BAKLkVI Ocal i0 for 1 Inie Northwctcra SurliiB' F5on I 00 lor Medium. FLOUH Fancy Patehm, (fprtni: add win torls &C1H 73 Ftncv Ht. Lou's (Hlntcy) 8 o-aS 25; Fancy Family Whlto Amber and Winter, 7 7ia8 ou. Choice I'atiulr (cho!cAio v,lnler)7 6cn7 73, XX F.im'1? (meJiuin winter) 7 t0a7 2t; XXX nosers' t.liDneoto) 7 20a7 to XX l!a crs' 1W1 const! ) 7 C5a7 to; Coinmeal.tSis o. In paper. Ottiineal medium brand-! vcvl 23 pel bo!; Fcncf 7 7i.i 0. lljo t'.our, 5 75n6 10. MILL FEIiD-WMto Jli(!ti;lng, 30O.n3 32; Course do 25KW21CO; 8ccntl(K2l 0Wl22tX': Blan ICS KI7 00, CnfppedFlod 32 00aJ4 CO. HAY Prtmo Tlmotliv. baled. 14 50 J 15 COier ton; Prime f!ew, looeo l5Wul7oo. Provisions and Live Stock. PRO VIMONS.-L'i, s.c. Hums, per lb, H no I'.t 8. C. r-huulilcrf, llSci Ex Ht C BiciRfait Boon, llcii: -. o Biird licit in sets. Ibt,r; Beef Tbufruet, i itr d'lzeit, i CO ; Bucru s ou.tt. ern.Ul.ci fenoit Rib EllUs, I3l,c: no Clear 6u!w, I3I0 Meu ro-U per bid. 21 Hi do. f-lturtCtit Fentliy. 43 to 63 plctes 1u bbi. 2' 00 1 Lard Ke fined, tuiumcr me. In tiotcra Itc ; do tu I alt bb.a. l?Hc; do tu buckets 13; dn. In 3 lb pulis, Tj lbs ill C.1B0, 13Ho I do, 3 lb pulls. 13he do 0 pi patis, 13ie i Co, In 19 lo pads. '3lc. O.vrrtr, Futrto Prune Shipping, 7 5 B7 7Si common ioftoablitc)iiiln 7'.6i7 V; Hal a and i at Cotvi. 4 1'OnO (0; Veals S-t'4C H1IKI l'-C'ouitnou to lair, SlHct ;49 (fooJ to Prime 4"a-00; Lambs 7 reason. IIOOS I'I UadelDlila lions. 7 V a 8 0; flood Com Fed Yurkt r', 7 4Ca ID; Uia-scrs. ti(UuS73. No Whiskey i Brown's Iron Bitters 9 one of the very few tonic hiedicines that arc not com prised mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron BHters s guaranteed to be a rton intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place" of all liquor, and at the saiiic time abso lutely kilt the' desire for whiskey arid other intoxi cating beverages.- Rev. G. V. Rice, editor of the American Christian Rc vieiVf says of Brown's Iron Bitters S C!n.,6".,NoT. itj.iSSl. Gents i The foblish wast ing of vital SJrce in business, pleasure; and vicious indul gence of our people, makes' your brcparaiiori a necessity ; ami if applied, will savehun drcds who resort to saloons3 " for temporary recuperation. Brown's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia,- indigestion, biliousness,-weakness, debil ity, overwork rheumatism neuralgia,- Consumption, liver complaints kidney troubles, &c,,- dhd it .never fails to render speedy and permanent relief; DaiMers, Wives, lltes! CiJfi oisdoVHit'oi'DK1. MAndinrjTrl CATHOLICON, & POSITIVE CU3E FCH FEMAU COMPLAINTS This reincuy will act in harmony with tlio Fv iale system at all times, and also Immediately' upon tbe abdominal aud uterine, muscles, and re stcre them tn a Healthy and strong condition. )r. Marclilsfa Utcrlnd Cattiolieon will enro fall Id3 of the womb. Lcucorrhrei, Chronlclnflamma ilon and Ulceration of tbo Womb, Incidental HcraorrIia-;o or Flooding, Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation; Kidney Complaint, B irrcunesa and Is especially nd.iptcd to 1 lie ctianeo cfLi'e. Gerld for limpUlct free. All letters of Inquiry frcc'V answered. Address as above. For silo by alld-neclsts. Ncsvai-,o 81 perbotltr, OlilelT.o pl.5i. lis suro and aslc for Dr. ilor CUIo's Uterine Catholicon. Take no ottM- For stile at A. J. Durling's Drug S'orej Ih Lehiitlitim. nut- 2n-vl TO LADIES ONLY! I He will end 1 DMiiUrI BIUtrnltled Ratter Ktlf. 1 1 eu 1 1 lortlivK!itniA&Hrletei full slse rfl with Sai sttyi tuohtlij a at Sttyt) j M a beaiitlmt IHtMmid )itipitie, three I . Address IADIES&! HUE uouse The ONLY BOOK Q 3 ol the kind 1 1 ever DUb'd WAthlngton to the preKnt time, with over so Steel Poitrtlta of the Ltdies of the White Howe, with view of mUTof tfc4 Homes of the Prejidents. Thti it the most selible booM published. Agents winted-n4 fot Circuit!, with ftJJ hradi ry a rn p.. Mitt,.. CO North 4th St, PhlladetphU, Pa OurUlr:fced IJrrsof the Jmc4 JESSE AND Itrutitn- 'a calvgc4 to O0O Vmt with tU lllttitritloke1nlUconpret4 includioc tho Death and DurUl of Jn We &Lio niusLraist the klllLu. the houMi Jesse Jimci aflc death, lus wife, hl twochildrcu bucnla outlawry.the Ford who made the capture.etc.slso a futl-pert enrravirtt'cf Coy. Crlttendeo. AfllltS WIST I'D. Ctrcu!r fre. Outfit. 4 0lt This is the only true hUtor jr. Ile-wsu-e JAMES I ll.t, Larvr. nd ChcancL C1SC1SS1TI rCmUX, No. ii Vnl Lh SU C-iMiatl, X Imlller edittonl. 0.. KIfUtlllu(nM vlm. 91 MH1 rw. scur only tM STOCK 1IAKKET. Closing i-rlces ol DkIIavkv .1: Townsssu Stock, Government und t!nM -111 South Third Street, l'lula., May 25, leK2. MAIIKIF.Ii. MENC1I KAI6En.-Al the resilience of the bride's parents, Saturday, evening May 13th, lBSJ.by Hev. II. II. liriinlnit, Mr. Win, Mencli jfliut Maueh Chunk, ami Miss Louisa, tlauglitcr ot Mr, Joeejih Kaiser, ef White llaft-u. DAII.BY KLOWUIl. At the resMenco of the bri.le.oo Bundav, May 1-1. I8S2, by Itev. I'. Bird, Mr. lanlel Ujiley.f White Haven, nurt Jin. Lllubeth HoWerjLi- higli Tunnery, I'a, r. R. 's. 1811. Ktt.,....101H bid U. S. Uurmney, 0' 1S bid sikcil a,kad tali I'lilia. & lieaiuna it. l- oi-i y Lehlah Vullev II. 11 ... CO'X bid 01 L'htKb UoalSiN'av. Co.. Si bid 38,V asked ask eft aiketl United (Vsot N. J ....Its bid Wi alked Northern llrntrul It. It. 4i bid 4DU asked Hestonvlllo I'uss. K. It, lt!4 bid i U asked I'ltls. Tit. k. llulf. It It. It) bid UU asked (lentral Transnoriatton. 32 bid 31 asketl Northern I'aclno t'ora... 41 bid 4IU asked ' 1'refd.. 7SJi bid 7 asked North Penn. It II 63 bid 13U asked I'lill 4. Krlo It. It 1IU bid It asketl Silver, (Trades.) IU bid my, asked SPECIAL NOTICES. PMl'LES. LEHIGHTON RETAIL MAEKETS, C'OUIllCOTID WlSHLT, Thomas M, Marshall has mailed to Ex Attorney General Lear his letter deelining See changes in I'liiUilelpliu Reading the Itepuhllcaa nomination lor CuugnKS ing it or something similar rerteateti in tho Railroad lime table, on 2nd page. mun ut Lare, near future. Jcsncs. tbe masterly manner in which they In formed their dilferent (tarts. All things onsidered, ft was a complete success. We h pe that we may have Ibe pleasure of see- will be commenced Immediately. In ortler to be fully tleveloped the leases will require the construction nf at least six large coller ies, which will give employment lo hun dreds of men ami boys. Either the Lehigh Flour ptr sack Flour Siirlnif mixed., Corn, lir bushel tints, per bushel Mixed Uliep, lr owl. Mlddlinits, per cut... (lorn Cbup liran, per cm , (t m . 4 t-0 . 1 00 , 1 li I will mall (Free) he recipe foraslmpto VK.afjrAllLf. ItALM that will remove TAN. KIIKtJKLES, P 1 MP L K 8 and lil.OTUUKS, leavlnit tbeskloson.elcarand Iruulllul j also Instrucllnns fir prooncloit a lulurlant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth fnce. Address InclosInK ac. stump, J,KN. VANDELF, li Ujrclay S .. N. Y, mar. 2J.)I. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adrertlser bavins; been permanently cured of lhat dresd disease, (Jonsumptlon, by a simple remedy, Is anxious tu make known to his follow sullerers the mcansof cure, lo all whoiloi-lre it be will send a copy of Iho prescription used, (tree orrnarae), with the directions for preparlntr snd uilnir the same, which they will Hud a sure CI'ltK for cumins, t;ui,ii3. fdNsi'jipni.N, as thma. HKtl.NU I ITlS, .Vc. Parties ttlshlnKllie I'rescrlptlon.wlll please address, llev. K A. WILSON', Ittl I't-iiubl., Wllllamsbuig, N. Y. mar. EHltORS OF YOUTH. AOENTLLM AN who suffered ror years fr.m NcrVuus DEBILITY. PKEMA- 1 IS . o-f t ui' IU--U1V .mlflll IIim fr.t.of vmith J V.' I fu, Indiscretion, will for the sake of lulierltiK Ltutter.pcr poand aJ recipe aud direction fur inaklnK tbe simple M. HAG AM AN Has ItHrrlnveil from Weisport and taken up quarters in tlio"Oltl Fatzlnijer Store," ank Street, Lehighton, where old frietnls and new ones can always1 find u choice assnriineut of Dress and Dry Goods, Notions nnd Trimrnings, Groceries, Provisions, &e., Scc. AT'iiin i.owUvi1 cash iMiicc.f Also, always In stock one of the Uneslsnd best selections of Clods, Watches and Jewelry to he found in this section of theeonntry, at Prices lully us Low as elsewhere. RepairmG done in the best manner, at very mndrrat. charges. Patronage invited. apr8 3j LI J. PAETZEL, IjUALEK in lints niul Clips, ' Umlircllas, Satchels, Trunks, Gloves, Cc, &c.f 39 Market Square, MAUCIl CHUNK, TWa May so, 16W, Eairs. nertiusen lluui, per pound l-ard. ner nound Hhuufders, rioqnd Vslley or the Centra! Hallrosd of New Jer. 1 Potatoes, per busbsl ! remedy br which he was eurctl. HullererS J! wliliimc to profit by Iho advertiser's experl J2 1 enee can do so by oddrelntr In perleci oon- , , lldence. JOHN U. OUIIKN. M jnar.s; yl it t'cJsr tt. New York. nrSOMNTON HltETNEY.UshlonsMd .StJ llooTand Shoe MaKra Bunk St., l,shl(bten. All work warranted.